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Ahhh… very good. I avoided all this by running Pihole on its own IP on the LAN using a bridged interface from the host.
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Ahhh… very good. I avoided all this by running Pihole on its own IP on the LAN using a bridged interface from the host.
This post from Stack Exchange might help you, switching 80 for 53, of course.
Nextcloud does all of this.
Igloos and penguins are each in completely different hemispheres from one another.
E2EE chat.
AudioBookshelf ticks all those requirements.
Doorbell repairperson, dumb ass.
If you’re a computer geek (even a professional one) and struggle with IP addressing, you won’t be having much of a career.
The expression is, “revenge is a dish best served cold”.
*Romani ite domum
FTFY
Enshittification at its finest.
Wrong type of POST.
Yes, you can.
Without going into specifics, you need to share the network of your DB stack with the stack of the client containers.
Use a single reverse proxy on that one port… it can then route the requests to the various back ends.
You probably want something that’s Docker-native like Traefik or Caddy.
This is true but if you’re self-hosting it’s not that much bother to add additional copies of a bridge for other users (granted, it’s not ideal).
Range Rover… checks out.
I’m using PhoneTrack with NextCloud for 24x7 tracking just like Google History.
You just start an activity and just leave it going. It syncs to NextCloud “live”.
Battery drain is minimal (much like, say, WireGuard VPN).
By import I mean “automatic sync”, yes.
I just use it to “track” myself. You can use it for geofencing, yes. You just attach it to your user and it adds your location to you.
The main reason I use it over the Home Assistant app’s built-in sensors is that PhoneTrack is able to store your location data if you’re offline (out of cell network range, etc.) whereas the HA app just discards it.
It would mean you’re entrusting the entire security of your network to Dockge’s authentication system.
… and for that reason, I’m out.